Handbag designer Kent Stetson turned a fashion show into performance art on Tuesday night, using Big Nazo characters as his models to close out the third day of StyleWeek Northeast

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Posted Feb. 1, 2013 @ 3:28 pm

Handbag designer Kent Stetson turned a fashion show into performance art on Tuesday night, using Big Nazo characters as his models to close out the third day of StyleWeek Northeast.

The costumed creatures held his bags aloft as they strutted, danced and gestured their way down the runway.

The show, a celebration of Stetson's tenth anniversary in the business, included many of his signature elements: digital photographs printed on fabric, chains used as fringe and luxe materials including skins, leather and hides.

The crowd loved Stetson's creativity, giving him a standing ovation as he stepped down the runway at the end of the show with his larger-than-life cohorts.